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Our deepest sympathies remain with the families and friends who lost loved ones in the Central Texas floods last month. The resilience of Kerr County and the Hill Country continues to guide our recovery, reflecting the strength we find in facing challenges as a community. Texans support one another, grieve together, and rebuild together.
As recovery efforts progress, our spirit of unity is ever-present. From neighbors lending a hand, to first responders on the front lines, and individuals such as our own staff from Fort McKavett, who helped rescue 100 stranded citizens in Menard, Texans have worked tirelessly to ensure everyone’s safety throughout this crisis and its aftermath.
Let’s honor those we’ve lost and continue to support recovery efforts. Please consider donating to the Central Texas Recovery Fund aiding the Hill Country and Central Texas during this difficult time:
The Texas Historical Commission invites you to contribute your knowledge and expertise at the annual Real Places Conference 2026, taking place April 8–10 at the Renaissance Austin Hotel.
We are now accepting proposals for presentations, workshops, tours, and more through August 15. This premier conference offers a unique opportunity to engage with industry leaders, share innovative ideas, and advance preservation efforts across the state.
Submit your proposal before August 15 and be part of the conversation that preserves Texas’ rich history!
Preserving our shared history starts with passionate people who go above and beyond to keep Texas’ heritage alive. Now’s your chance to shine a spotlight on their passion and dedication.
The THC is calling on communities across the state to nominate outstanding individuals and groups for our annual awards. The Preservation Awards recognize accomplishments and exemplary leadership in the fields of archeology, historic architecture, museums, community heritage, and more. Nominations are open through August 15:
READ THE MEDALLION
Learn about a major dance hall restoration in Bellville, and read about First Lady Cecilia Abbott’s involvement with the Texas Main Street Program in the newest issue of The Medallion.
The Medallion is the THC's official quarterly magazine containing news and stories about preservation projects, Texas’ historic sites, and heritage tourism opportunities. Read and subscribe today!
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SAVE THE DATE: 2025 TEXIAN RALLY
Join the Texas Independence Trail Region for the 2025 Texian Rally, taking place November 12–13, in Victoria. This event is ideal for anyone working in heritage tourism, including members of chambers of commerce, convention and visitors bureaus, public officials, and museum directors, and will include tours and workshops.
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Upcoming Events
- Aug 9: Hiroshima and Nagasaki Commemoration, National Museum of the Pacific War, Fredericksburg
- Aug 9–10: "In Vino Veritas" Mustang Grape Wine and the Fanthorp Inn, Fanthorp Inn, Anderson
- Aug 16: Presidio Architecture Talks: Our Lady of Loreto Chapel, Presidio La Bahía, Goliad
- Aug 16: On the Plantation Porch: Art and Interpretation, Levi Jordan Plantation, Brazoria
- Aug 16: Weapons and Wounds of the Texas Revolution with Dr. Richard Bruce Winders, San Jacinto Battleground, La Porte
- Aug 22–23: Milky Way Photography Workshop, Fort Griffin, Albany
- Aug 23: Wayzgoose in the Print Shop, San Felipe de Austin, San Felipe
- Aug 31: Croquet by the Bay, Fulton Mansion, Rockport
- Sept 1: Election of 1835, Fanthorp Inn, Anderson
- Sept 1: Log Hewing at Villa de Austin, San Felipe de Austin, San Felipe
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State historical markers can be found in all 254 Texas counties. Find the one closest to you in our Texas Historic Sites Atlas.
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Nearly 90 cities are part of the Texas Main Street program. This powerful tool revives local economies and brings communities together.
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The Friends partners with the THC to preserve and protect the cultural heritage of Texas through private philanthropic resources.
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